Posted by Goody on 04/11/08 in Business
Many states now recognize the value in having mandated discounts in place for car insurance clients who install ant-theft devices in their vehicles. Although there is no such directive in the state of Georgia, many insurance companies are taking the step of offering a reduction in premiums for a client who has a car alarm in their vehicle. Anyone looking for low cost automobile insurance in Georgia should ask their agent if they qualify for this discount.
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Posted by Goody on 03/20/08 in Business
Of the over 9,000,000 diverse individuals living in the state of Georgia, they all have something in common. Everyone, regardless of age or social background needs health insurance. Although the state does have several programs in place to help low income individuals, a healthy majority of the population of this southern state turn to private health insurance. For them, the Internet is a great resource when it comes to securing cheap health insurance in Georgia.
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Posted by Goody on 03/13/08 in Business
Approximately 17% of all Floridians can’t afford health insurance of any kind. Fortunately there are ways for you to stay insured or to get health insurance if you aren’t insured now, even if you have little spare money each month.
Let’s start with your kids. If you have children 19 years of age or younger who are not covered by any health insurance – even if one or more of them has a pre-existing condition – it may be possible for you to get them very low cost state-sponsored health insurance through a program known as KidCare.
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Posted by Goody on 03/6/08 in Business
At the very least, Arkansas requires every motorist that drives on its public roadways to carry liability insurance in the amount of $25,000 medical coverage for each individual with a minimum of $50,000 medical coverage per accident, plus you need a minimum of $25,000 of property coverage under your liability insurance.
If you have a newer car or a very expensive car which is being financed, then your lender may very well require that you carry coverage above and beyond the state’s minimum requirement.
If your vehicle is financed you will also be required to carry comprehensive insurance, collision insurance, and uninsured motorist insurance.
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Posted by Goody on 01/30/08 in Education, Finance
Young people are set to receive guidance from industry professionals on how to manage their money, it has been revealed.
The pilot scheme, run by R3 - the Association of Business Recovery Professionals - will see insolvency experts take part in special classes giving 16 to 18-year-olds more information about various financial products such as credit cards and personal loans. And in doing so, it is hoped that students will be able to adopt a more responsible attitude towards loans and other types of borrowing later on in life.
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